Okay, this is my 100th movie review on my site, so I knew I had to do it of something pretty darned memorable, something other people would notice and something that NO ONE ELSE I have read in this tightly-knit circle of movie review blogs have ever reviewed on their respective sites.
And I did it.
Ladies and gets, my 100th review is of The Day The Clown Cried.
...,yes, by Jerry Lewis.
...yes the one you've heard of.
...yes, this is not a joke.
Read my 100th (and most unbelievable) review yet. (http://thegreatwhitedope.blogspot.com/2010/11/day-clown-cried-1972.html)
GWD, I still can't post comments on your blog. It just sends me into an endless password/captcha loop. I've had this problem with certain other Blogger sites, although some work fine. Anyway I'll post them here.
Good review, great concept for a review.
I just hope Jerry Lewis doesn't have all the prints destroyed. Maybe after he dies, his heirs will let us get a glimpse of it. I doubt it will live up to its legendary reputation, but it's worth a shot.
Quote from: Rev. Powell on November 26, 2010, 11:57:20 AM
GWD, I still can't post comments on your blog. It just sends me into an endless password/captcha loop. I've had this problem with certain other Blogger sites, although some work fine. Anyway I'll post them here.
Good review, great concept for a review.
I just hope Jerry Lewis doesn't have all the prints destroyed. Maybe after he dies, his heirs will let us get a glimpse of it. I doubt it will live up to its legendary reputation, but it's worth a shot.
I believe the film is the Holocaust equivalent of
Leonard: Part 6, so damn unfunny and self-serving that it hurts.